At the beginning of 2025, Arkansas had fewer than 50 trained doulas, or trained birth coaches, across the state, according to ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTAL/KMSS) – A Genoa Central Junior High School student placed in the 2025 Soybean Science Challenge at the Arkansas State Science and Engineering Fair. 13-year-old Bentley Dawson, ...
CABOT, Ark. — During his time as governor, one of Asa Hutchinson’s biggest goals was the expansion of computer science courses in schools— 8 years after state law mandated schools offer computer ...
JONESBORO, Ark. — Students studying biology and engineering at Arkansas State University have been putting together research that's truly "out of this world," in more ways than one. The students, who ...
In order to make medical school more affordable and accessible while addressing the state's shortage of health care ...
A bill to overhaul Arkansas' computer science requirement for high school students was defeated in committee Tuesday. Senate Bill 369 proposed giving more flexibility to students in career and ...
In 2014, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson – then a gubernatorial candidate – announced his vision to make Arkansas the first state in the country to offer computer science courses in all its public and ...
The Soybean Science Challenge, sponsored by the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board, is open for students in grades 6 through 12 across Arkansas. The Soybean Science Challenge is a series of online ...
Long distances between hospitals that deliver babies have only been getting longer in recent years due to closures, putting ...
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